"Because as I said earlier, females are rarely born, and they are often kidnapped by males who are not chosen by any female. So to prevent this from happening alot and protect the females from danger, by law every female must have at least five males", Zen said with a soft smile.
" Though mostly every female in town has around 15-20 males" Levi added.
I stared at them, surprised. 15-20!? Seriously!?Talk about a chaotic house.
"Will I have to accept so many males too?" I asked. I just wanted to live my life and see the world now that I am given a new life and not become a breeder for males.
"Don't worry. It's up to you if you want to accept them or not. If you refuse, they'll have to go through us then" Kai quietly said.
That's better. Now that I am given the chance, I want to live a happy long life.
After explaining a bit more, everyone left to let me sleep some more. But I couldn't. There was a lot to process.
So, this girl Diana, who was behind me in line, pushed me off the 100 steps staircase on the day of the 16th birthday ritual, in front of everyone. The reason unknown, but according to what these guys say, she always was jealous of me , ever since school.
Her punishment, none because even if she did wrong, one dead female is better than two.
The doctors said only a miracle can save me from that fall, and even if I did manage to survive, I will most probably be physically disabled. But in reality, the girl everyone knew died and I took her place after I died in my own world.
And now everyone believes that I lost my memory.
Physically, I feel alright other than the weakness in my legs.
Sitting on the bed, I slowly look around in the room. Wooden floor with no furniture except the bed in the middle of the room. Bare walls. Just one large window on one side and wooden door on the other.
If what they say is true and females are treasured here, shouldn't the room be in better conditions?
Getting put of bed, I slowly try to walk with support of the bed. Earlier I fell the moment I put some pressure on my legs but now it's better. Taking baby steps towards the window, I look out. And what awaits me there shocks me.